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Cleveland Browns: Pittsburgh Game Far From Meaningless For Browns

December 31, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In the final game of the 2010 regular season, the Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers will face off in another chapter of the long-standing and historic rivalry.
The two teams enter Sunday's game at vastly opposite ends of the football spectrum. With a victory, the Steelers will earn yet another AFC North title and secure a first-round playoff bye, while the Browns have nothing to play for but pride and honor.
While the Browns may have little to play for, it doesn't mean that they are simply going to roll over for their hated rivals. It certainly doesn't mean that fans shouldn't watch this game, either.
In fact, Sunday's game has plenty of importance for the Cleveland Browns as the team looks to close the 2010 season on a high note. Here are 10 reasons why the final game of 2010 may actually be the season's most important for the Browns.
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